


“We try to stream as much as we can because that’s another thing, I do feel like if you’re able to reach some kind of success locally at least you can get some people looking at it from here and that’s really all we’re looking for there. LivestreamingĪnother goal of the program is to provide kids with a way to experience things they may be interested in, but unable to do on their own, like livestreaming or playing certain games which require expensive equipment like PCs.

I’m lucky I’ve coached some soccer because there are some egos in gaming, there’s plenty of egos in that room, but it’s like any other sport you need to teach kids to work as a team,” he noted. Lotz, who also coaches soccer for Mitchell, sees the program helping players build teamwork skills as another benefit. Road money: Lawrence County receives share of $101.9M Community Crossing grant funding.
